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Seven new species of Verrucaria from calcareous and siliceous rocks of Finland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 December 2024

Juha Pykälä*
Affiliation:
Nature solutions, Finnish Environment Institute, 00790, Helsinki, Finland
Annina Kantelinen
Affiliation:
Botany and Mycology Unit, Finnish Museum of Natural History, FI-00014, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Leena Myllys
Affiliation:
Botany and Mycology Unit, Finnish Museum of Natural History, FI-00014, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
*
Corresponding author: Juha Pykälä; Email: juha.pykala@syke.fi

Abstract

Seven new species of Verrucaria are described from Finland: Verrucaria hakulinenii sp. nov., V. juumaensis sp. nov., V. linkolae sp. nov., V. lohjaensis sp. nov., V. norrlinii sp. nov., V. oulankajokiensis sp. nov., and V. vainioi sp. nov. Verrucaria linkolae is also reported from the Czech Republic, Germany and the United Kingdom, V. norrlinii from Norway and V. juumaensis from Canada based on a previously unidentified soil sample. Based on ITS sequences, V. hakulinenii and V. juumaensis probably belong to the Verrucaria hydrophila group whereas V. linkolae, V. norrlinii, V. oulankajokiensis and V. vainioi are closely related to V. hunsrueckensis and V. nodosa. The new species are characterized by a thin brown or green thallus, rather small perithecia and a predominantly thin involucrellum reaching the exciple base level. Verrucaria hakulinenii is characterized by a thin thalline cover of the perithecia, a green thallus and fairly large spores (18–22 × 8–10 μm). Verrucaria juumaensis, V. linkolae, V. norrlinii and V. vainioi are characterized by a predominantly brown thallus, often with goniocyst-like units. Verrucaria linkolae has densely occurring perithecia (100–330 perithecia per cm2) whereas in V. juumaensis, V. norrlinii and V. vainioi perithecia occur more sparsely (40–160 perithecia per cm2). Verrucaria juumaensis and V. vainioi usually have a minute thallus. Verrucaria juumaensis differs from V. vainioi by slightly larger perithecia (0.18–0.27 mm diam.) and longer and wider spores. Verrucaria lohjaensis is characterized by a mosaically dark brown and white, small areolate thallus and conspicuous ostioles. Verrucaria oulankajokiensis has small perithecia that are often thinly covered by thalline tissue and a thallus partly surrounded by dark lines. Most species occur on calcareous rocks, but V. vainioi is restricted to siliceous rocks. Verrucaria linkolae and V. norrlinii are widely distributed both on calcareous, serpentine and siliceous rocks, preferring pebbles. Epiphytic occurrences of V. linkolae and V. norrlinii are confirmed. A key to the new species and species with a similar morphology in Finland is provided.

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Table 1. Verrucaria specimens with voucher information and GenBank Accession numbers, used in the phylogenetic analyses. New ITS sequences are in bold.

Figure 1

Figure 1. Phylogenetic relationships of the studied Verrucaria species based on a maximum likelihood (ML) analysis of the ITS data set. Maximum likelihood bootstrap values > 50% are shown at nodes. Thickened lines indicate bootstrap values > 70%. New species described in this study are indicated with shadowed boxes and holotype specimens are shown in bold. GenBank Accession numbers for sequences downloaded from GenBank and collection numbers for the specimens sequenced for this study are shown after the taxon names. In colour online.

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Figure 2. A, Verrucaria hakulinenii (holotype). B, V. juumaensis (holotype). C, V. linkolae (holotype). D, V. lohjaensis (holotype). E, V. norrlinii (holotype). F, V. oulankajokiensis (holotype). G, V. vainioi (holotype). Scales = 0.5 mm. In colour online.

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Figure 3. Sections of perithecia. A, Verrucaria hakulinenii (holotype). B, V. juumaensis (holotype). C, V. linkolae (holotype). D, V. lohjaensis (holotype). E, V. norrlinii (holotype). F, V. oulankajokiensis (holotype). G, V. vainioi (holotype). Scales = 0.1 mm. In colour online.